Motivational Interviewing: A Path to Recovery and Throat Singing Mysteries
I remember when you had like this, like epiphany of holy crap. But it's not how a con man makes you think that you came up with the idea all on your own. It's asking open-ended questions, right, and it's coming from there in to evoke a response of to yes, so yeah, it's like you said, you're.
Ever thought about how empathy and open-ended questions can change lives? In this episode of 'Don't Die Wisconsin', hosts Kevin Schaefer, Patrick Reilly, and Ryan Gorman dive into the world of motivational interviewing (Mi). They break down what Mi is, how it works, and whether it's as magical as some claim. The trio doesn't stop there; they also explore different therapeutic approaches like EMDR and equine therapy, highlighting their roles in trauma recovery. But it’s not all serious talk.
The episode wraps up with a unique twist as they discuss the fascinating art of throat singing and its cultural roots among Tibetan monks. This episode is a blend of practical advice and intriguing cultural insights, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in addiction recovery and beyond.